Jean-Pierre Bienaime, Chairman of UMTS Forum talks about UTMS
July 20th, 2006
3G mobile is not just a service for developed markets, it has the potential to help bridge both the digital and broadband divides.
July 20th, 2006
3G mobile is not just a service for developed markets, it has the potential to help bridge both the digital and broadband divides.
July 20th, 2006
The GSM standard has been a tremendous success around the world, but factors such as handset cost, regulation and local taxation are holding back deployments in many developing nations.
July 20th, 2006
Policy makers from around the world gathered in Qatar to decide how to progress with the ITU’s recently launched initiative to connect the world.
July 18th, 2006
The debut of small, inexpensive, yet powerful portable computers has coincided with the exponential growth of the Internet, making it possible to access computing resources and information at nearly any location at almost any time. This new trend, mobile computing, is poised to become the main technology driver for a decade to come. There are many challenges that make mobile computing a hot research and development area. Researchers, engineers, and practitioners need a comprehensive resource and reference to aid them in their quest to make the potential of this technology a reality.
July 18th, 2006
The Wireless Security Handbook provides a well-rounded overview of wireless network security. It examines wireless from multiple perspectives, including those of an auditor, security architect, and hacker. This wide scope benefits anyone who has to administer, secure, hack, or conduct business on a wireless network.
July 13th, 2006
3G, DAB or DVB-H? We examine the mobile TV technology choices and find out what it all means for the customer.
July 13th, 2006
Mike Short, VP Research & Development, O2 Following several successful trials of DVB-H technology, what has the industry learned about the potential of mobile tv.
July 11th, 2006
Texas Instruments aims to be a big player in bringing mobile television content to cell phones and used the World Cup as a testing ground, as Texas Instrument’s Doug Rasor tells Matt Andrejczak.
July 10th, 2006
From the editors of the highly successful WCDMA for UMTS, this new book provides a comprehensive and up-to-date reference to High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) technologies for WCDMA. The editors cover both HSDPA and HSUPA, including an in-depth description and explanation of 3GPP standards, and expected performance based on simulations and first measurements. The text also discusses the impact of HSDPA and HSUPA on network dimensioning, covers applications and end-to-end performance in detail, and includes a section on radio frequency requirements and terminal design considerations.
July 7th, 2006
The hype mill is in overdrive about the benefits of IPTV and it is getting increasingly difficult to distinguish propaganda from reality. It seems at the moment that IPTV is more or less anything that anyone with an interest in it wants it to be.